Carl Icahn says the best way forward for Caesars Entertainment may be a sale

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Carl Icahn says the best way forward for Caesars Entertainment may be a sale
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Activist investor Carl Icahn thinks casino operator Caesars Entertainment should explore a sale, according to a Securities and Exchange Commission filing released Tuesday.

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